Dropbox spooks users with new AI features that send data to OpenAI when used
Dropbox spooks users with new AI features that send data to OpenAI when used
Feature turned on by default bothers users who like to keep their files private
Edited the title to what the article has now.
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PSA: use Cryptomator if u gonna use public clouds
Also: public cloud + cryptomator > e2ee cloud (Proton etc)
25 0 ReplyWhat's this exactly? Would you mind an explanation? I would like my files to only be my files.
9 0 ReplyCreates a client-side fully e2ee vault to safely store your cloud files in on whatever cloud is compatible (Dropbox, OneDrive, Sync, etc)
Dropbox can scan that AND my balls and share it with all their partners and I don't give a fuck lol
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An interesting note: OneDrive really dislikes that, it reads your encrypted files as ransomware and asks you to say they're OK every time you upload something new. It's really annoying.
6 0 ReplyThen stop using it and go to Sync > Dropbox > Box (not 100% if it works for Box), way better
Of course OneDrive hates it, you're cucking Microsoft from access to your cleartext files.
I can't haz private files? 🥺
—Microsoft, definitely
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That's neat, thanks!
5 0 ReplyRclone is also a good option with its encrypt feature
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